
Sparkling-tailed Woodstar
Sparkling-tailed Woodstar
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A small, slender hummingbird known for the male's incredibly long, deeply forked outer tail feathers that can appear iridescent and sparkle in the light. It inhabits drier montane forests and scrublands.
Where to spot
Found in semi-arid to humid montane pine-oak and scrub forests, clearings, and coffee plantations from Mexico south to Nicaragua.
How to spot
Look for its diminutive size, slender body, and the male's distinctive long, deeply forked tail. It often hovers delicately while feeding at small flowers.
When to spot
A year-round resident within its range. Most active during periods of abundant flowering, particularly in the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Found in semi-arid to humid montane pine-oak and scrub forests, clearings, and coffee plantations from Mexico south to Nicaragua.
How to spot
Look for its diminutive size, slender body, and the male's distinctive long, deeply forked tail. It often hovers delicately while feeding at small flowers.
When to spot
A year-round resident within its range. Most active during periods of abundant flowering, particularly in the early morning and late afternoon.
The male's spectacular tail, while visually striking, is surprisingly flexible and can be fanned out or held closed, allowing it to change its appearance dramatically during flight and display.
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